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A82009 The communicants instructor. Or, A sacramental catechism in which the nature of the covenant of grace, and the visible seals thereof (viz.) baptism and the Lord's Supper, with the gospel qualifications of worthy receivers, are opened with all plainness and clearness by way of question and answer. Recommended to the use of the younger and more ignorant sort, especially to such as desire admission to, and would worthily partake of the Lord's Supper; with a request to the charitable, that they would make it a piece of their spiritual alms to the poor. By George Day, Minister of the gospel. Day, George, d. 1697. 1700 (1700) Wing D460; ESTC R229671 41,977 125

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against Eight Men Treatise of Episcopacy Disputations of Church Government Life of Faith first of the Sermons preach'd before King Charles the second English Nonconformity Naked Popery against Dodwell and Sherlock Which is the True Church Catholick communion against both Extreams in six several controversies Moral Prognostication Search for English Schismaticks Farewel Sermon published by himself Mr. John Corbet's Funeral Sermon Glorious Kingdom of Christ Reply to Mr. Tho. Beverly's Answer National churches Church-concord Penitent confession and necessary Vindication Power of a christian Magistrate Disputations of right to Sacraments Disputation of Justification Ark on the Covenant Brown's Gospel churches Bulley on the Covenant Critical Enqui●ies Chariton's Enquiries into humane Nature Clarks●n's practical Divinity of papists No Evidence for Diocesan churches C●rbet's Nonconformist's Plea A Dialogue between a Protestant and a Jew and a Papist and a Jew ●oolittle's Protestant's Answer to Where was your Church before Luther Elton on the Commandments Fryfell's Sermons of Grace and Temptation Humphry's Mediocria compleat Peaceable Disquisition Hales of Religion Hudson on the Church Hierome's Life Laroque on the Eucharist Lewis's Education of Gentlewomen M●rgan's Dyalling Manning of Predetermination Mead's Vision of the Wheels Sermon at the Union Morning Exercise against Popery Muse's Alphabet Owen's seasonable Words for English Protestants Present Nonconformists Vindicated Pool's Apology for Religion Owen of being spiritually-minded Mr. Rowlandson's captivity Wadsworth's Separation no Schism Swi●nock of Regeneration True Cess or intrinsick Value of all real Estates Officium Cleri desiderium Populi Troughton's Apology for Nonconformity Yarranton's England's Improvement Hodges's two Sermons Phelps Innocency rewarded Mall's Axe at the Root Smith's christians Work at Sorrell's Funeral State of blessedness Vincent at Bakers Funeral at Jaueway's Funeral Hudson at Shute's Funeral Lloyd's Death of God's Moses Whittaker's Funeral Sermon Scot's Saint's privilege by dying Wadsworth's Funeral Sermon Barre●'s Answer to Stilling fleet Remarks on Affairs of Trade Waller's Effays Claud●'s Defence of Reformation Wallis's Theological Discourses on several Occasions in two Parts Jacksons's Annotations on the Bible on Isaiah Woodward's Call to Humiliation for the grievous Sin of Persecution Boyse's Sermons against Quenching the Holy Spirit Vanity Danger c. of continuing Ceremonies in the Worship of God Ecclesiastical History of France Ellis's English School Grew's Parable of the prodigal Present State of New-England Hayter on the Revelations Lightfoot in Lucam Phelps on the Revelations Grace and Duty of Heavenly Mindedness The Causes Ways and Means of understanding the Mind of God revealed in his Word A Treatise of Apostacy An Answ●● to Dr. Parker Humble Testimony of Temptation of the Trinity These 7 by Dr. Owen Discourses concerning the actual Providence of God in three parts The first treating concerning the Notion of it c. The second concerning the Specialities of it The third concerning the hard chapters of it In 53 Sermons Intercourses of Divine Love betwixt Christ and the Church in two Vol. The first containing fixty one Sermons on the first chapter of the Canticles The second containing about 47 Sermons on the second chapter of the Canticles A Reasonable Account why some pious Nonconforming Ministers in England judge it sinful for them to perform their Ministerial Acts in publick solemn Prayer by the prescribed Forms of others His Supplement to his reasonable Account A Discourse against Transubstantiation The Vindication of Litur●●●● lately published by Dr. Faulkner●● ●oved no Vindication Defensative Armour against four of Satans most fiery Darts viz. Temptations to Atheistical and Blasphemous Thoughts Self-Murther Despair and Presumption The above 8 by Dr. John Collings Allen's Alarm to unconverted sinners Bury's Husbandman's companion Help to Holy walking Corbet's Kingdom of God among Men Clarkson of saving Grace A Discourse concerning Liturgies Calamy of Meditation Doolittle's Catechism Chorley's Memorial of the Bible Ellis's Kingdom of God Farthing's short Hand Aesop improved or 300 Fables paraphrased Finch's Answer to Tho. Grantham's Dialogue between a Baptist and a Presbiterian Grotius of Christ's satisfaction translated into English by W. H. Green's Corruption of Man by Nature Burkit of Infant-baptism Sure Mercies of David Baptismal bonds renewed Hurst's Revival of Grace Hugh's Summons to Sinners to think and turn Bishop Kidder on the Saerament Lorimor's Diseourses on the Five Books of Moses Laurence's Interest of Ireland Lewis's Grammer Vestibulum Technicum Nomenclatura Mundi Mead's Good of early Obedience Ross's Mystagogus Poeticus Whittaker's 18 Sermons Steel of Old Age Dr. Staunton's Life with his Dialogues Roberts on the Sacrament Swinnock on the Attributes Norman's Cases of Conscience Whole Duty of Man Second Part. Barret on the Covenant Wilson's Scripture-Genuine-Interpreter Wase's Grammer Shaw's true Christian's Test or Meditations Watson's Sermons on Malachy Sir Charles Wolsely's Mount of Spirits Vincent of Conscience Touchstone of Grace and Nature Conversion of the Soul Christ's sudden appearance to Judgement Burgess's Characters of a Godly Man Ottee's Sermons Melius inquirendum by Mr. Alsop Wadswoth's Immortality of the Soul Faith's Triumph History of Cardinal Ximenes Stedman of Union Sober singularity Ars Sciendi sive Logica Venning of Sin Polwheel against quenching the Spirit Marshal's Gospel-Mystery of Sanctification Mason's Spiritual Songs or Songs of Praise his Penitential Crys A Funeral Sermon at the Death of Mr. Joseph Barret with his Life and Remains
Grace the Seals of it and Spiritual benefit by them Eph. 1.3 2 Cor. 9.12 Q. 370 What is another publick Duty A. 2. A sincere renewing our Consent to the Covenant of Grace and yielding our selves to the Lord as his Covenant-Servants with holy purposes of new and better Obedience to him in the strenght of Christ for time to come 2 Kings 23.3 2 Chron. 15.12 Rom. 6.13 c. 12.1 Ps 119.8 32. Q. 371. What is another publick Duty A. A cheerful giving some Relief to the poor Members of Jesus Christ in testimony of our Love and Thankfulness to Christ for the Mercy we have received from him and of our Love to them Gal. 6.10 1 Cor. 16.1 2. Matth. 25.40 Q. 372. What are the private Duties after the Lord's Supper A. They are two especially 1. A diligent Inquiry Whether we have received any spiritual Comfort or Benefit by this Ordinance i. e. Whether our Graces have been strengthned our Souls refreshed nourished revived and cheered our Consciences pacified and our Assurance of the Love of God increased c. Q. 373. What if we cannot find any of these Spiritual Benefits A. We should search out the Cause whether it was not want of due preparation before or want of a right disposition in the partaking of it and if so we should confess it unto God and be humbled for it endeavouring by after pains in Humiliation and Prayer to obtain the efficacy and benefit of it Q. 374. What if we did our best in preparing for it and in partaking of it and yet are not sensible of any real Benefit or Comfort by it A. We should pray earnestly to God and wait patiently on him for the Benefit and Comfort of this Ordinance because as Physick doth not presently work nor Meat presently nourish so neither doth this or other Ordinances always presently benefit our Souls but in God's time they shall Q. 375. What if we do find present Benefit and Comfort by it A. We should thankfully acknowledge it to God and labour to preserve it by an holy humble and watchful Conversation 1 Thess 5.18 Eph. 5.15 Q. 376. What is the other Duty after the Lord's Supper A. A faithful keeping Covenant with God yielding a ready cheerful and constant Obedience to all his Commandments in Heart Lip and Life watching and praying against sin resisting its motions and temptations exercising Grace laying hold on Opportunities of honouring God in doing or receiving Good endeavouring to be perfect in every Good Work to do his Will that our Fruit may be unto holiness and the end Eternal Life Deut. 29.9 Psal 103.18 Heb. 5.9 Luke 1.6 Heb. 13.21 Rom. 6.22 Q. 377. Why should we be thus careful to keep Covenant with God A. 1. Because we cannot otherwise justly expect God should keep Covenant with us or that he should give us the Blessings promised unless we give him the Obedience commanded Deut. 7.9 10 11. 2. Because else we should but mock God in making Covenant with him and in receiving the Signs and Seals of it and deceive our own Souls Isa 66.30 3. Becanse we should else deprive our selves of the spiritual Benefits of this Ordinance and expose our selves to God's just Displeasure 1 Cor. 11.29 30. Eccles 5.4 5. FINIS A Catalogue of BOOKS sold by Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns near Mercers Chappel in Cheapside OF Thoughtfulness for the Morrow with an Appendix concerning the immoderate Desire of fore-knowing Things to come of Charity in reference to other Mens Sins A Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. Rich. Adams M. A. sometime Fellow of Brasen-Nose Colledge in Oxford The Redeemer's Tears wept over lost Souls in a Treatise on Luke 19.41 42. with an Appendix wherein somewhat is occasionally discoursed concerning the Sin against the Holy Ghost and how God is said to will the Salvation of them that perish A Sermon directing what we are to do after a strict Enquiry whether or no we truly love God A Funeral Sermon for Mrs. Esther Sampson the late Wife of Hen. Sampson Doctor of Physick who died Nov. 24. 1689. The Carnality of Religious Contention In two Sermons preached at the Merchants Lecture in Broad-street A Sermon for Reformation of Manners A Sermon Preach'd on the Day of Thanksgiving Decemb. 2. 1697. To which is prefix'd Dr. Bate's Congratulatory Speech to the KING A Calm and Sober Enquiry concerning the Possibility of a Trinity in the Godhead A Letter to a Friend concerning a Postscript to the Defence of Dr. Sherlock's Notion of the Trinity in Unity relating to the calm and sober Enquiry upon the same subject A View of that part of the late Consideration to H. H. about the Trinity which concerns the sober Enquiry on that Subject The Redeemers Dominion over the Invinsible World Dr. Bates Funeral Sermon Mr. Matthew Meads Funeral Sermon All 15 by the Reverend John Howe The Fountain of Life opened or a Display of Christ in his Essential and Mediatorial Glory Containing Forty two Sermons on various Texts A Treatise of the Soul of Man wherein the Divine Original Excellent and Immortal Nature of the Soul are opened c. The Method of Grace in bringing home the Eternal Redemption contriv'd by the Father and accomplish'd by the Son through the Effectual Application of the Spirit unto God's Elect. Being the 2d part of the Fountain of Life The Divine Conduct or Mystery of Providence c. Navigation Spiritualiz'd Or a new Compass for Sea-men c. Two Treatises the first of Fear the second the Righteous Man's Refuge in the Evil Day A Saint indeed The great Work of a Christian A Touchstone of Sincerity Or Signs of Grace and Simptoms of Hypocrisie Being the Second Part of the Saint indeed A Token for Mourners Or Boundaries for Sorrow for the Death of Friends Husbandry spiritualiz'd or the Heavenly Use of Earthly Things All these 10 by Mr. John Flavel Sermons and Discourses on several Divine subjects by the late reverend and learned Divine Mr. David Clarkson B. D. sometime Fellow of Clare-hall Cambridge Mr. Pool's Annotations on the Bible 2 Vol. 3d Edit with an Addition of a Concordance and Contents to each chapter by Mr. Sam. Clark Catholick Theology Methodus Theologica both by Mr. Richard Baxter A sacred Poem on the Glory of Heaven Strong on the Covenant Burgess on the Corinthians Taylor on Christ's temptation A Dialogue between Timothy and Titus about the Articles of the Church of England Gurnall's christian Armour Dr. Horton's 100 Sermons Nostredamus's Prophecies Melvill's Memoirs Marve●'s Poems Daille on the Collossians Clark's Martyrology The Acts Decisions Decrees and Canons of the reformed Churches in France being a most faithful and impartial History of the Rise Growth and Decay of the Reformation in that Kingdom their confession of Faith Speeches Letters cases of conscience c. By John Quick Minister in London Baxter's Church-History and Councils History of councils inlarged and defended Apology for Nonconformists Second Defence of Nonconsormists Apology